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Removing sprayfog from clear and futured canopy?

October 5 2008 at 2:36 PM
Magnus  (Login Magnus23)
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Hi guys!

I´ve been working on a monogram p39, I managed to get light grey spray dust inside the canopy when I had the kit upside down.
You know about the p39 canopy that it is fixed to the fuselage so removing it is not an option.

I can reach the inside through the open door with a cotton ear cleaner but what I need to know is if there is any solution i could apply to gently clean up this small fog?


TIA and regards/Magnus

 
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Matt
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What sort of paint did you use?

October 5 2008, 3:11 PM 

nt

 
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Magnus
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Sorry, forgot to mention its humbrol rattle can,I

October 5 2008, 3:22 PM 


should have masked the kit better.

Its really annoying its such a small faintly seen fog that in a way I could live with it but on the other hand....it bothers me.

regards

 
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Matt
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You will just have to polish it off.

October 6 2008, 6:23 PM 

nm

 
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(Login Serizawa)
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Polishing Compound

October 6 2008, 11:28 AM 

Tamiya and Bare Metal both make excellent super-fine grade polishing liquids/compounds. Should take off the overspray with no problem.

 
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(Login johnsg)
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Ordinary toothpaste will work just fine.

October 6 2008, 8:59 PM 

Smear some toothpaste on an earbud and rub the paint fog with it until it's gone. Buff it out with a clean earbud.

 
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